Rakai Woman MP Kinyamatama joins speakership race

Rakai district woman legislator Juliet Kinyamatama has declared interest to run for the office of the speaker in the 11th Parliament.

Kinyamatama made the announcement at a press conference on April 7 at Parliament.

"I am going to contest. I want to make parliament more accountable to Ugandans," Kinyamatama said.

The MP said that her candidature presents something that has been lacking in all the other candidates, which is accountability.

"I will make sure that I give quarterly updates to the public, especially on the numbers of the bills passed. Ugandans need to be involved in the legislative process and that is what I am here to do," Kinyamatama said.

She said she will not be intimidated by the 'big' names in the race, because she believes that they are all equal.

The Rakai Woman MP joins a growing list of contestants for the office of the speaker of Parliament, which includes incumbent Rebecca Kadaga, her deputy Jacob Oulanyah and Kira Municipality MP Ssemujju Nganda.

Reader's Comments

LATEST STORIES

Kampala boda-boda leaders graduate from Patriotism Development Course
top-stories By BillClinton Nuwahereza
1 hour ago
Kampala boda-boda leaders graduate from Patriotism Development Course
UPDF salutes women peacekeepers in Somalia
news By BillClinton Nuwahereza
9 hours ago
UPDF salutes women peacekeepers in Somalia
The struggle of retail shops in Uganda
business By Sam Ibanda Mugabi
9 hours ago
The struggle of retail shops in Uganda
Jimmy Akena: I'll stand for president in 2026
top-stories By Lukia Nantaba
9 hours ago
Jimmy Akena: I'll stand for president in 2026